Samiullah Afridi

Samiullah Afridi (died 17 March 2015) was a Pakistani lawyer who defended Doctor Shakil Afridi in a court case regarding Dr. Afridi's assistance of the CIA in Operation Neptune Spear, the assassination of Osama Bin Laden. He was killed by Jundallah in 2015.

Biography
Samiullah Afridi was a lawyer from Pakistan, and in 2011 he was assigned as the lawyer for Doctor Shakil Afridi, who assisted the United States in the assassination of Osama Bin Laden in 2011 by taking a blood sample from the Bin Laden family while pretending to give them vaccines. In 2012 Dr. Afridi was sentenced to 33 years in prison, but the sentence was later overturned and he awaited a new trial. Samiullah Afridi was given death threats by al-Qaeda and their splinter group Jundallah for defending their enemy Shakil Afridi, and he stayed in Dubai in the United Arab Emirates for a while. In 2014 he stopped representing the doctor because the terrorists issued death threats against his family, but this did not stop the terrorists from coming after him. As he was returning to his home in the northwestern city of Peshawar, having returned from abroad in exile, he was gunned down by Jundallah militants.